Over the past few years, we have often listened or read that the liberal world order is in peril. Such order is defined in international relations theory as a set of rule-based global relationships founded on political liberalism, open markets, security and cooperation through a complex system of alliances and international and regional institutions, and the promotion of liberal democracy.
Whatever the right definition might be, provided we, Westerners, live (or have lived) under such a paradigm over the past seventy-five years, it is then clear that… (seguir leyendo).